Because it is the movement of particles in the atmosphere. "wind" itself does not have atoms. it moves atoms.
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The air (which is what the 'wind' is made of) is not a standardised mixture. It varies from place to place, although it is largely the same everywhere -
GasFormulaAbundance
percent by volumeAbundance
parts per million by volumeNitrogenN278.084%780,840OxygenO220.9476%209,476ArgonAr0.934%9,340Carbon DioxideCO20.0314%314NeonNe0.001818%18.18HeliumHe0.000524%5.24MethaneCH40.0002%2KryptonKr0.000114%1.14HydrogenH20.00005%0.5XenonXe0.0000087%0.087
No. Molecules are made of atoms.
A molecule is consisted of two or more atoms bonded together.
A chemist studies elements, atoms,and molecules
Molecules are collections of two or more atoms.
Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
Yes! Wind is air that is moving and air is made up of various gasses and pollutants all are made up of molecules and molecules are made up of atoms.
Atoms existed before molecules do. Without atoms, molecules could not happen.
No. Molecules are made of atoms.
They make molecules. Molecules are a bunch of Atoms together.
Atoms. Molecules are two or more atoms together.
They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.
A molecule is consisted of two or more atoms bonded together.
atoms are made of molecules and that is why they are related !
No. It's the other way around: molecules are made of atoms.
Yes. Molecules are composed of atoms. Atoms are composed of particles.
All of them. Molecules are made of atoms, not pieces of atoms.